You've probably seen those short videos where a few elements are moving on what appears to be an otherwise static background. They're dramatic and interesting, and luckily, they're easy to make, as long as you have a copy of Photoshop. Howard Pinsky shows us how in this short video.

One of the less attractive features of most people—especially those of us who are pretty tired—are the bags under our eyes. If you want to make someone look a little more awake, you can remove them pretty easily in Photoshop using a curves layer.

The right color balance, contrast, and saturation can make a decent image look amazing, but how do you get the look that you want? If you have a style you want to emulate, three simple adjustments can help you achieve it quickly.

Editing every one of your photos can be tedious, but you can save yourself a lot of time with Actions, the macros of Photoshop. While you can easily make your own, you can also find several incredible options out on the web. Here are some of our favorites.

Despite our best efforts to take great photos, we can't always control the light in our images. When you end up taking a picture with an uneven exposure, this little trick can fix the problem in just a few seconds.

Photoshop is an amazing tool that can take any photo and change it into anything you can imagine. While it can take years of practice to alter reality like a pro, there are a few simple tricks you can employ to reshape the world captured in your photos. Here are five of our favorite techniques and how to use them…

Whether you want an extra creepy profile picture for your Facebook page, a scary image for your Halloween party invitation, or just want to frighten your friends and family, here are a few image editing techniques that can get your photos ready for Halloween.